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- Drinkin', Fightin', Prayin': the Southern White Male in the Civil
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- James Henry Hammond to Harry Hammond, February 19, 1856, James Henry Hammond Papers, South Caroliniana Library, University of South Carolina, Columbia
- The Palmetto State's Memory
- Symposium on the Law of Slavery: Article 2 Comparative Law and Slavery
- Quattlebaum Family Papers Mss.0076
- A Self-Evident Lie: Southern Slavery and the Erosion of American Freedom
- Strategy and Sequence in the Secession of the American South A
- South Carolina Librarian V.17 N.2 Spring/1973
- Eugene D Genovese: the Mind of a Am Rxist Conservative M Sinha [email protected]
- Family of Anthony HAMPTON
- A Different State of Mind: Ben Tillman and the Transformation
- American Slave Owners
- The Dangerous Thirteenth Amendment
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- The Gibbs Family, Race, and Society In
- Power, Prestige, and Influence of the Nineteenth Century Upcountry
- War and Politics on the South Carolina Home Front, 1861-1862
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- “A Fire Bell in the Night”: the Causes of the Civil
- The Informal Courts of Public Opinion in Antebellum South Carolina, 54 S.C
- The Founders and Slavery: Little Ventured, Little Gained
- Thirty Years with Calhoun, Rhett, and the Charleston Mercury: a Chapter in South Carolina Politics
- Records of Ante-Bellum Southern Plantations from the Revolution Through the Civil War General Editor: Kenneth M
- © Routledge Document 6.5 James Henry Hammond, “Cotton Is King